In today's world, nonconformity is stamped out by a society obsessed with the mainstream and fitting in. Individuality takes a back seat to conforming to societal expectations. But it doesn't have to be that way. Senex took the leap into a different and better way of living-and so can you
Part self-help book, part philosophical treatise, and part inspirational memoir, Dazed and Confused combines both philosophical and practical observations. Author Adam Senex analyzes Foucault and Nietzsche but is just as likely to find wisdom hidden in the behavior of his adventurous dogs.
Senex's goal is simple: he wants to help you be a better person. He urges everyone to stop moving with the flow of society, numbed by mass media and new technology. Philosophy can't be limited to 140 characters, and personal happiness won't be found in a selfie.
Other topics include how to build lasting relationships with your spouse and family, how to find financial happiness (which doesn't necessarily mean striking it rich), and how to live a fulfilling life in an absurdly decadent society.